
Notarization Services in Kenya
Notarization Services in Kenya: How to Verify and Legalize Birth, Marriage, and Degree Certificates
WKA Advocates – Kenya’s Trusted Notary Public, Legalization & Academic Verification Experts
Notarization Services in Kenya are essential for individuals submitting official documents such as birth certificates, marriage certificates, or academic credentials like degree certificates—whether for use locally or abroad. If you’re applying for a visa, joining a foreign university, or pursuing job opportunities internationally, your documents may need to undergo notarization, authentication, certification, or legalisation by authorized government agencies or foreign embassies
At WKA Advocates, we provide reliable, fast, and legally recognized notarization services in Kenya. We also assist with Kenya National Qualifications Authority (KNQA) academic verification, university transcript authentication, thesis validation, and embassy legalization services—making us your all-in-one solution for document certification.
✅ What Is Notarization in Kenya?
Notarization is a legal process conducted by a Commissioned Notary Public in Kenya. It serves to:
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Confirm the authenticity of a document
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Verify the identity of the signer
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Ensure the document is signed willingly and knowingly
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Certify a true copy of an original document
🔍 When Do You Need Notarization?
You will typically need notarized documents for:
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Immigration and visa applications
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Study abroad or student loan applications
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Foreign job applications and employment clearances
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Embassy procedures and consular services
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Court proceedings, including inheritance claims, custody cases, and property ownership issues
📄 Common Documents That Require Notarization in Kenya
🔹 Birth Certificates
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Used for passport processing, school enrollment, dual citizenship, and ID applications
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Confirms identity, age, and place of birth
🔹 Marriage Certificates
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Required for spousal visa applications, immigration filings, and legal recognition of marriage
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Useful for property rights, joint ownership, and family benefits
🔹 Degree Certificates & Transcripts
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Essential for employment, university admissions, and professional licensing
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Employers and institutions both in Kenya and abroad require notarized or verified credentials
🎓 Academic Verification with KNQA & Universities
Before notarizing degree certificates or transcripts, academic verification may be required. This includes:
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KNQA (Kenya National Qualifications Authority) validation
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University or institutional authentication
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Transcript and thesis verification for postgraduate applicants
📌 Required Academic Documents
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Original degree/diploma certificate
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Official academic transcripts (signed and sealed)
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Copy of thesis/dissertation (if applicable)
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Letter of verification from your university (we assist in obtaining this)
🛠 How WKA Advocates Handles Notarization in Kenya
Our streamlined, legally compliant process ensures fast and hassle-free service:
✅ Step 1: Document Review
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Submit original or certified copies
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We inspect completeness, authenticity, and eligibility
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For academic docs, we verify with KNQA or university as needed
✅ Step 2: Identity Confirmation
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Present a valid Kenyan ID, passport, or alien certificate
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Confirms that you are authorized to notarize the document
✅ Step 3: Notarization by WKA Advocates
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Our licensed Notary Public witnesses your signature
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We affix an official stamp, signature, and notarial certificate
✅ Step 4: Delivery or Collection
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Collect your documents from our Nairobi CBD office
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Or choose secure nationwide courier delivery
⚠️ Important Notes Before Notarizing Documents in Kenya
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Use original documents or certified copies issued by Civil Registration, universities, or government agencies
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KNQA verification is often mandatory for foreign academic or licensing use
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Some embassies require additional authentication by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs before legalization
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Non-English documents must be translated by a certified translator—WKA Advocates provides this service
🌍 Embassy Legalization Services in Kenya
After notarization, certain documents (especially for international use) may require further legalization:
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Authentication by the Ministry of Foreign and Diaspora Affairs
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Embassy legalization or apostille (depending on the destination country)
We coordinate the entire embassy legalization process, ensuring your documents are compliant and recognized abroad.
💡 Why Choose WKA Advocates?
✅ Licensed Notary Public
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Registered with the Office of the Attorney General
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Trusted by individuals, law firms, corporates, and educational institutions
✅ End-to-End Legal Support
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KNQA & university validation
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Certified translations
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Embassy & consular processing
✅ Fast Turnaround
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Most notarizations done within 24 hours
✅ Confidential & Professional
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We prioritize your privacy and data security
✅ Convenient Location
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Visit our Nairobi CBD office or request doorstep delivery via secure courier
📌 Additional Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
❓ What’s the difference between notarization and legalization?
Notarization certifies the authenticity of a document and identity of the signer locally. Legalization is an international process that authenticates the notarized document through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and foreign embassies, so it can be accepted abroad.
❓ Can I notarize documents on behalf of someone else?
Yes, but only if you have a valid Power of Attorney (POA) authorizing you to act on their behalf. The POA itself must also be notarized.
❓ Do I need notarization if my documents are already certified by a university or government office?
Yes. A certified document confirms issuance; notarization adds legal authentication for third-party use, especially in embassies or courts.
❓ Can WKA Advocates notarize documents for use in the United States, Canada, or the UK?
Yes. We notarize and assist in embassy legalization or apostille for documents bound for the USA, Canada, UK, UAE, Australia, and other jurisdictions.
❓ Can notarization be done online in Kenya?
Kenya currently does not allow full remote notarization. Physical presence is usually required, though document collection and courier delivery are available.
❓ How can I verify if a Notary Public in Kenya is legitimate?
A licensed Notary Public should be gazetted by the Attorney General of Kenya. At WKA Advocates, our notarial services are fully licensed and compliant.
❓ What if my name on the certificate is different from my current ID?
You’ll need to provide supporting documents like an affidavit, marriage certificate, or deed poll to explain the discrepancy. We can notarize and help you draft affidavits if needed.
❓ What is a true certified copy and how is it notarized?
A certified true copy is a photocopy of an original document that has been verified by a Notary Public as a genuine copy. We certify both personal and corporate documents.
❓ Can notarized documents expire?
Notarized documents typically do not expire, but their validity depends on the receiving institution’s policy. Some visas or job applications may request recent notarizations (within 3–6 months).
❓ Do embassies accept notarized photocopies?
Most embassies only accept notarized certified true copies of original documents. We ensure your copies meet embassy requirements.
❓ Can I notarize documents issued in another country?
Yes, but the foreign-issued documents must be accompanied by an authenticated translation (if not in English) and may require apostille/legalization from the country of origin.
❓ Can I notarize a scanned or digital document?
You can only notarize printed versions of digital documents. The document must be physically reviewed and signed in front of a Notary Public.
❓ What documents are needed to notarize an academic transcript in Kenya?
You will need:
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The original transcript
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Your degree certificate
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A copy of your thesis (for postgraduate work)
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Your Kenyan ID or passport
We assist in verifying all documents before notarization.
❓ How do I legalize documents for use in the UAE or Qatar?
You need:
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Notarization by a licensed Notary Public (WKA Advocates)
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Authentication by the Ministry of Foreign & Diaspora Affairs
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Legalization at the UAE or Qatar Embassy
We offer full assistance for this three-step process.
❓ Can companies or organizations notarize documents in bulk?
Yes. We offer corporate notarization services for HR departments, legal teams, and educational institutions needing bulk verification and legalization of employee or student records.
📞 Contact WKA Advocates Today
Let our experienced legal team help you notarize, verify, and legalize your documents—professionally, securely, and affordably.
Contact Us
Phone: +254 798 035 580
Email: info@wka.co.ke
Valley View Business Park,
6th Floor, Suite No. 35,
City Park Drive, Parklands
WKA Advocates – Your Trusted Partner for Notarization, KNQA Verification & Embassy Legalization in Kenya